
Turtle Diary’s games constantly reinforce strong educational concepts for kids while video games often only exercise their eye-hand coordination. We have everything from princesses to penguins to monster trucks and ninjas. With Turtle Diary, kids can have the best of both worlds.īoth boys and girls will enjoy the wide range of backgrounds for our games.

Even their phones seem like video games as they interact with their friends and surf through social media. This 21st-century world advertises video games to kids at every turn. Our online games help kids gain self confidence and inculcate a taste for graphics, design and technology. Kids learn to interpret, analyze and see things and situations from different perspectives and take informed decisions to reach their goals.

They help them to understand change, its cause and its effect. Active involvement in the game helps kids to understand the key concepts of form and function of things. Through play kids develop an in-depth understanding of the underlying concepts of various themes and topics. They accelerate learning as they expand young children's access to new content for exploration, experimentation and mastery. They help to improve hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and even communication skills. The games stimulate the kid's mind and help to improve speed of thought and memory retention. Our interactive games maximize opportunities for acquiring and applying a range of skills in all cognitive areas in relevant ways. Once kids realize a game is fun, they'll want to play it over and over again therefore being educated a lot quicker.

Kids are active participants in building their own knowledge and not just passive recipients. The emphasis is to develop and build critical skills and a broad-based educational foundation to succeed in school. While playing, kids learn to read with phonics, build skills in math, language, social studies, science and much more.Įarly understanding prevents kids from experiencing future struggles grasping new concepts. At Turtlediary, child experts and educators design games that help in building skills needed for success in school.
